BY Benjamin ClarkOctober 18, 2024
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Global Christian Persecution Increasing; New Initiative Aims For Change

Around 5,000 Christians have tragically lost their lives this past year due to their faith, sparking significant global concern and action.

This escalation in religious persecution has mobilized the Christian Against All Persecution network and major academic partners to launch a prayer and advocacy event, The Christian Post reported.

Amid escalating violence, historical oppression, and religious intolerance, an urgent call echoes worldwide, emphasizing not only the peril of Christians but the broader spectrum of religious persecution.

Rapid Increase in Religion-Based Violence

Many countries are witnessing a concerning rise in religion-based violence and discrimination, with distressing incidents recorded from Nigeria to China. Despite various international human rights efforts, religious communities continue battling for their fundamental freedoms. Millions of Christians face dire threats due to their beliefs, often forced into secrecy to avoid violence or death.

Nigeria: A Hotspot of Religious Persecution

Nigeria, identified as particularly dangerous for Christian believers, also sees violence against other religious groups. Islamic militant groups, including Boko Haram, have inflicted terror not only upon Christians but upon their fellow Muslims as well. This indiscriminate violence highlights the complex religious and socio-political dynamics contributing to unrest in the region.

Broader Religious Oppression Across the Globe

The issue extends beyond African borders, affecting myriad religious groups across continents. In China, governmental crackdowns target Christian home churches while simultaneously persecuting Uyghur Muslims and Tibetan Buddhists, aiming to conform religious expression to state ideologies. Similarly, in Iran, minority faiths such as the Baha'is and Christians suffer from the denial of basic human rights, affecting their daily lives and personal safety.

Religious Hardships in South Asia

In South Asia, Pakistan emerges as a country with growing religious intolerance, with minority groups, including Christians and Ahmadi Muslims, facing escalating persecution each year. The discriminatory laws and societal bias render them vulnerable to violence and legal injustices, underlining the need for global attention and intervention.

Unity in Advocacy: CAAP Network's Role

Addressing these widespread crises, the Christian Against All Persecution Network (CAAP), in collaboration with prominent educational bodies like Dallas Baptist University and Pepperdine University, has taken a proactive stance. They promote a broad-minded advocacy focused on defending persecuted individuals, regardless of their faith.

Global Gathering for a Cause

October’s end will witness the "Praying for ALL the Persecuted: A Global Gathering," organized by the CAAP Network. Scheduled for October 24-25, 2024, at Dallas Baptist University, this event aims to galvanize support and raise awareness about religious persecution through prayer sessions and strategic discussions.

Strengthening International Advocacy

The two-day gathering will feature a mix of religious leaders, freedom advocates, and survivors sharing their harrowing experiences and insights on overcoming adversity. Together, they aim to inspire a unified global strategy to combat religious persecution and advocate for inclusive policies that uphold human dignity and religious freedom.

A Day of Remembrance and Action

Dallas Baptist University will soon become a hub for strategizing and memorializing the oppressed. By situating religious freedom at the forefront of global discourse, CAAP hopes to ignite a wider societal push toward tolerance and peace. Participants will engage in meaningful dialogue, network with global advocates, and leave equipped with actionable knowledge to support the persecuted in their communities.

As preparations for the upcoming global gathering gain momentum, organizers and participants alike share a renewed commitment to addressing the urgent needs of persecuted religious groups worldwide. Through combined efforts in advocacy and prayer, CAAP Network and its partners strive to create a formidable voice against religious oppression, hopeful that their endeavors will bring about substantial change and foster a global environment of respect and religious freedom.

Written by: Benjamin Clark

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